
Krys Malcolm Belc
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Jul 18, 2024 |
electricliterature.com | Krys Malcolm Belc
Electric Literature Urgently Needs Your HelpFor the 15,000 people who visit our site every day, reading Electric Literature costs nothing. And yet Electric Lit is not free. We need to raise $25,000 by December 31, 2024 to keep Electric Literature going into next year. If the continued existence of Electric Literature means something to you, please make a contribution today.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
kenyonreview.org | Krys Malcolm Belc
Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of the memoir (Counterpoint Press, 2021) and the flash nonfiction chapbook (The Cupboard Pamphlet, 2018). His essays about queer and trans family life have been featured in and elsewhere. Belc is the memoir editor of He is the 2023–25 Edelstein-Keller Writer in Residence at the University of Minnesota. He considers Kensington, Philadelphia, home.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
kenyonreview.org | Krys Malcolm Belc |Gabrielle Calvocoressi |Melissa Faliveno |Elinam Agbo
Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of the memoir The Natural Mother of the Child: A Memoir of Nonbinary Parenthood (Counterpoint Press, 2021) and the flash nonfiction chapbook In Transit (The Cupboard Pamphlet, 2018). His essays about queer and trans family life have been featured in Granta, Guernica, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. Belc is the memoir editor of Split Lip Magazine. He is the 2023–25 Edelstein-Keller Writer in Residence at the University of Minnesota.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
defector.com | Krys Malcolm Belc
The first time I went on testosterone, in 2016, I’d waffled for years, only filling a prescription after about a decade of thinking it was probably right for me. The second time, in March 2023, I was re-initiating T after over two years off to conceive and birth my daughter, who was born in November 2022.
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Jun 6, 2023 |
romper.com | Krys Malcolm Belc
The gym is a place I have loved — or at least I thought it was love that kept bringing me back — for as long as I can remember, but after my second birth in November, I found myself under the pull-up rig, looking up, and asking myself “What is the point of exercise?”As a child and adolescent, I came to know my body through sports.
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